The London ambulance service paramedics were called at 2.37 am this morning (April 25) with reports from an accident in Drummond Street.
The ambulance teams, an incident response officer and clinical team manager were sent to the scene, and the first responds arriving in less than five minutes.
It was discovered that the accident occurred at the crossroads with Hampstead Road.
Three people were found injuries and one was unpleasant in the scene. The remaining two patients were tasks to the hospital.
Hampstead Road remains closed this morning for shock research work, and buses deviate.
A spokesman for the London ambulance service said: “Today they called us at 2.37 AM (April 25) for reports of a traffic collision in Drummond Street, NW1.
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“We send ambulance equipment, an incident response officer and a clinical team manager to the scene.
“Our first paramedic came to the scene in less than five minutes.
“We evaluate three people. We take two patients to the hospital and dig the other patient on the scene.”